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Epstein Lawyer Drops Bombshell: ‘Client List Exists—And Powerful Politicians Are Shielded’
In a startling contradiction to the Department of Justice’s recent claim that no “client list” exists in the Jeffrey Epstein case, famed attorney Alan Dershowitz—who represented Epstein during his legal battles—says he has seen the list and it includes prominent business leaders and high-ranking politicians.
Speaking publicly on the Sean Spicer podcast, Dershowitz stated, “There absolutely is a list. I’ve seen some of the names. These are people with massive influence—politicians, billionaires, individuals who can pull levers most Americans don’t even know exist.”
Dershowitz went on to reveal that the list has been “intentionally suppressed” to protect powerful figures from scrutiny or prosecution.
The DOJ recently told reporters and the public that no “client list” was ever compiled during the investigation into Epstein’s sex trafficking operation, which spanned decades and implicated elite social circles.
Attorney General Pam Blondi dubiously claimed the US government has “no knowledge” of Jeffrey Epstein being a spy or agent for an intelligence agency, however this contradicts information about Epstein in the public domain.
Declassified FBI documents from 2008 confirm that Jeffrey Epstein was regularly supplying information to the bureau “as agreed upon,” indicating he had a formal arrangement to serve as an informant.
This revelation suggests that Epstein was not merely a private citizen under investigation, but someone actively cooperating with a federal intelligence agency—raising new questions about the extent of government knowledge and possible complicity in his activities.
Dershowitz’s comments—echoed by other legal insiders—and FBI documents raise serious questions about transparency, accountability, and the selective application of justice in one of the most disturbing criminal scandals in recent history.
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